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Medical Areas: Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
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The following information is obtained from various newswires, published
medical journal articles, and medical conference presentations.
Company: Sanofi-aventis
Approval Status: Approved February 2002
Treatment Area: Acute coronary syndrome
Plavix has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of acute
coronary syndrome (ACS), which is defined as unstable angina and
non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (mild heart attack). Plavix works
by preventing platelets from sticking together to form clots that
would restrict blood flow.
Plavix was first approved for use in the United States in 1997.
In addition to the new ACS indication, Plavix is currently used for
the reduction of atherosclerotic events (myocardial infarction,
stroke, and vascular death) in patients with atherosclerosis
documented by recent stroke, recent myocardial infarction, or
established peripheral arterial disease.
The new indication of ACS was supported by positive results from
the CURE (Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina to Prevent Recurrent
Events) trial. The trial, which included 12,562 ACS subjects,
compared Plavix to placebo, with both groups receiving standard
therapy including aspirin. Results of the trial demonstrated that
treatment with Plavix reduced the risk of heart attack, stroke or
cardiovascular death by 20% in subjects with mild heart attack or
unstable angina.
Plavix should not be used by individuals with active pathologic
bleeding, such as peptic ulcer or intracranial hemorrhage.
Side effects reported in clinical trials include (but are not
limited to) the following:
- Pruritus (localized or generalized itching)
- Purpura (purple discoloring of the skin)
- Diarrhea
- Rash
- Severe neutropenia (decrease in white blood cells)
Clopidogrel is an inhibitor of platelet aggregation. A variety
of drugs that inhibit platelet function have been shown to decrease
morbid events in people with established atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease as evidenced by stroke or transient ischemic
attacks, myocardial infarction, or need for bypass or angioplasty.
This indicates that platelets participate in the initiation and/or
evolution of these events and that inhibiting them can reduce the
event rate. (from Plavix Prescribing Information)
Clopidogrel is marketed by Sanofi-Synthelabo and Bristol-Myers
Squibb under the trade names Plavix and Iscover.
For additional information on Plavix, please visit the product
web site at www.plavix.com.